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what do you have against or for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?

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Dakota Mackenzie Profile

I dislike both of them. Although, Hilary is just a tad bit better in my opinion. They're both full of crap. During the debate, most of what Hilary said could be proven. For Trump, it was proven that most of his "facts" were exaggerated or false. My friend Greyson checked. :p

I'm kinda happy I'm not old enough to vote yet. I don't like either.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

Hillary Clinton has been investigated for things she has done for DECADES. People she and her husband have has been involved with have gone to jail, yet they always seem to avoid it. She seems to keep a plausible deniability in everything she does. If someone has been that close to controversy that many times you would think, if they were an honest person they would do everything possible to avoid any new controversy. Not her. She just seems to learn how far she an actually go without being indicted.

As for Trump, he is a narcissistic, ego-maniac. He also has some questionable business dealings. If you have seen any interviews of the people who work for him they way word how they describe him they all generally say he is a nice guy and he is very particular. It is the way they say it. It comes cross as he is a nice guy as long as  you do things his way. And if he were truly a nice guy, he would not be as rude and arrogant as he has shown himself to be on the campaign trail.

As far as I am concerned neither of them are presidential material.


Woof Woofy Profile
Woof Woofy answered

As someone from Canada. I could care less about both. Its bad enough that i have to hear about them 24/7 ehhh.

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Maurice Korvo commented
I think most Canadians feel that way. Here the paper I read does not mention them until you get near the comic section, and then I read the comics as they make more sense. Only in Canada?
Matt Radiance Profile
Matt Radiance answered

I would be agree with this statement which represents this election to be the worst election in U.S history. Both candidates coming through with dark histories. One way or another.

Hillary Clinton used to be popular and most people's favorites but the mistakes and wrong decisions she has made including the personal issues that captured her life massively decreased her popularity. Then Donald Trump never been on such an image, he mostly known for his business and financial power and his roles been played behind the scene. He suddenly took the spotlight and his advantage became people's fear of the recent terrorism. He appeared with strong ideologies of bans and isolation which it tricked people's mind as a solution but the action is against U.S constitution. Besides, his behaviors always displayed very riot and stressful which almost disqualify him for being a leader.

Both has thumbs down way more than thumbs ups. Despite that sometimes i get this idea where Donald Trump's strong attitude can be a boost to our national security but yet if these two are our only options then i prefer Hillary Clinton into the office rather than Trump which is a definition of riot, stress, disrespect, sexist and racist.

Fortis Paradise Profile
Fortis Paradise answered

I'm not American so I don't know which one has better plans regarding healthcare,agriculture,..etc, but as an outsider they both scare me, And as crazy as Mr Trump sounds, I think if anyone is gonna start a war again, it's going to be Mrs Clinton.

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Pepper pot answered

They both have dubious moral histories and worrying character traits. Even during the other nights televised speech, one refuses to reveal his tax returns and the other refuses to reveal the private emails she erased. So everyone else has to be honest and law abiding, except the people who are up for election to run the country, sounds about right to me.

Problem is they never give us leaders who you sit and think "Yes, they have so many good things going for them, I don't know who to choose?" Instead you are trying to chose the lesser of the two evils, that in of itself is something very concerning. 

You could refuse to vote full-stop and not put either of the pillocks in office. Because you are electing them to run your country, and yet you were given  two very poor choices in the first place, that's hardly democracy.

It's no difference to us either. Shall I pick the Tory Toff who will carry on selling the public system off to the private sector, and other countries, or shall I choose the Labour looney who will get us into another war and sign a treaty that floods the country with immigrants when it is already under pressure to provide services. 

In conclusion I think they are two wings of the same bird anyway.

Tom  Jackson Profile
Tom Jackson answered

My primary concern is with Donald Trump---electing him would be like domesticating a wild fox and then putting him in charge of the hen house.

He is never going to have the same basic affection and appreciation for the chickens as we do, and it seems silly to think he would have any motivation maintain his domesticated outlook when he finds himself in a position of doing anything he wants with the flock.

Imagine what would happen if he treated the North Korean leader as the same way as one of his beauty pageant contestants.

Arthur Wright Profile
Arthur Wright , Florida Paralegal with a BS degree in Social-Psychology, answered

Im not getting into this on here as I can prove enough crap on both to fill any Great Lake but will say one thing here, We will be voting for the lesser of two evils but both are still evil  and God help us

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